Published: September 22, 2008
Peck School Wins National got milk?(R) Refuel Your School Contest
PECK, Mich., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Refueling and staying fit has become
second nature to the superstar athletes at Peck High School. The National Milk
Mustache "got milk?(R)" campaign announced today that the Pirates Varsity
Girls Basketball team has earned the title of Body By Milk MVP (Milk's Valued
Players). The team was nominated to be part of the first-ever nationwide
Refuel Your School contest which rewards high school athletic teams that
choose chocolate milk to refuel and rehydrate after that big game, practice or
workout.
Peck Body By Milk MVPs
Former Lady Pirate and recent Peck High School graduate Savannah Wilcox
submitted a photo to the Refuel Your School contest showcasing how the team
refuels with chocolate milk. The photo scored the Pirates a place as one of 25
teams nationwide to be named a Body By Milk MVP (Milk's Valued Players) by got
milk? (R) and the School Nutrition Association.
"There's no substitute for milk," said Peck High School Principal Willard
Roles. "I encourage players to eat and drink nutritious foods -- and always
include chocolate milk as part of their recovery routine to stay hydrated and
to build strong muscles."
In recognition of the Body By Milk MVPs at Peck High School, the got
milk?(R) campaign will make a cross-country trek toPeck on Wednesday,
September 24 to host a celebratory Refuel Rally and present the team with a
$1000 grant, plus $1,000 from adidas(R) for new equipment and more.
Chocolate Milk Steps Up To the Plate
Scientists have evaluated chocolate milk as a post-exercise drink and have
identified several reasons why it may be an effective recovery aid: chocolate
milk contains a combination of carbohydrates and protein to help replenish
exhausted muscles after exercise, provides fluids to assist with rehydration,
and it contains "electrolytes", such as potassium and other minerals like
calcium, that are lost in sweat.
Milk contains nine essential nutrients, including calcium and vitamin D to
maintain bone strength, and high-quality protein that helps build muscle when
combined with exercise. Three 8-ounce glasses of lowfat or fat free milk are
recommended each day, which provides about half of the protein teenagers need
each day.
Go Pro For A Day!
In conjunction with the Refuel Your School contest, the Body By Milk(R)
campaign is offering up the VIP experience of a lifetime through the Go Pro
For A Day sweepstakes. From September through November of this year, three
teens will receive a trip for two for a once-in-a-lifetime sports experience
where they can live a day in the life of sports superstars Dwight Howard, Jozy
Altidore or Ana Ivanovic. Fifty second place winners will receive a $250
adidas(R) gift card. Log onto http://bodybymilk.com today for a chance to go
pro.
Dwight Howard's Latest Slam Dunk
On and off the court, Orlando Magic star forward Dwight Howard is
committed to staying fit. As a leading NBA star, Howard undergoes intense
workouts and has a rigorous schedule but still gets the unique mix of key
nutrients he needs to refuel by drinking chocolate milk after practice.
To kick off the 25-city tour, Howard and the got milk?(R) campaign hosted an
honorary pep rally at Howard's alma mater, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy
to give students the first look at his new Milk Mustache ad.
The caption reads, "Need a strong rebound? Slam some milk. It's a great
choice after exercise, with protein to help build muscle and a unique mix of
nutrients to refuel. So train hard and drink lowfat or fat free milk. It's got
game."
Howard joins tennis pro Ana Ivanovic and soccer star Jozy Altidore as the
latest celebs to join the "Body By Milk(R)" campaign, created to encourage
teens to drink 3 glasses of lowfat or fat free milk everyday, be active and
eat right to stay lean and healthy.
Body By Milk(R) is part of the National Milk Mustache "got milk?"
Campaign, a multi-faceted education program focused on the health benefits of
milk. The campaign is managed by the Milk Processor Education Program
(MilkPEP) inWashington, D.C., which is funded by the nation's milk
processors, who are committed to increasing fluid milk consumption. The
tagline "got milk?"(R) was created for the California Milk Processor Board by
Goodby Silverstein & Partners and is licensed by the national milk processor
and dairy producer groups.
SOURCE The Milk Processor Education Program
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